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Remove the four screws (circled in red) out of the bottom of the processor using a Philips #2 Screwdriver.
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Carefully pull the switch out of the device.
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This step may take some time.
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Remove the two screws from the switch (circled in red) attached by wires.
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Remove the component (shown by the arrow in the picture to the left) attached to wires from the switch.
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Carefully remove and replace the switch, now that the wires are detached.
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Thanks for the guide. Where did you get the replacement switch? Thanks
Hey Riley,
Looks good, but where do I buy a replacement switch?
Yes, where does one buy a switch?
I recently disassembled my 25+ year old dcl10plus after no parts sites showed a “switch” before finding this website posting.
Turns out (as is clear in the posting) the actual electrical part of switch is not some fancy gizmo but a simple micro switch in a fancy gizmo.
The original is no longer made and is actually a very plain Jane switch. I found many expensive replacements that were typically $3-5 plus $7-8 shipping. A friend suggested checking banggood and found them sold in lots of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 starting at about $1.50 including shipping but switch had additional “roller arm” which I assumed would just pop out. I order the two pack at $1.88.
The banggood search id on the item is 944612. I actually had to use a small hack saw to cut the arm as it didn’t pop out. Mine was a DCL10p the switch may vary in other models so disassemble before ordering. Also beware if you look at other sites … there are two sizes of electrical lugs that I saw on this size switch … this is the smaller one (match yours to banggod picture).